Monday, March 22, 2010

Constitutional Law 101 Lecture 10 Now Available For Download




CONSTITUTIONAL LAW 101

An Internet Course

Presented By Professor Henry Mark Holzer

www.henrymarkholzer.com




Hank Holzer delivered his live Lecture 10 on Sunday, March 21, 2010. This is its content:

10. The Eighth Amendment

Cruel and Unusual Punishment, including why drawing and quartering is no longer acceptable, but vegetarian meals for prisoners might be required.

The Fourteenth Amendment, revisited

Equal protection of the law: race, and its ugly manifestations from discrimination to segregation, and the reverse racism called “affirmative action.”

Conclusion of the course, and some final thoughts about "the inner contradiction.”

The length of Lecture 10, and how it can be downloaded, can be found after the last sentence of that lecture's contents, HERE. Click on "Add to Cart" to purchase.





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Please remember that while there is no "homework" for these lectures, to benefit fully from them Hank Holzer strongly recommends you obtain and read a copy of the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, and the Bill of Rights. Also, especially before you download Lecture 2, you will benefit from reading the Supreme Court opinion in Griswold v. Connecticut. You will find it useful to have the four documents available during the lectures you download.